My case came in last night and I was pretty surprised at the build quality for the price. It felt very premium. I will post some pictures later but I plan to put 2 EK 360 PE radiators in the case with push fans and one intake fan in the back. Just working on which fans to order

I feel like this case is going to get pretty popular. The layout is very aesthetically pleasing. Builds just look good. I would like to see a version with rubber grommets and maybe RGB lighting for the front IO at around $100.

A lot of Corsair AIO have removable plastic covers on their blocks. If you take the cover off you can squeeze the pump through much tighter spaces and then the cover after. I did this with my H80i GT.
Great job. What are you using for lighting? From the angle of this pic it certainly appears like SLI would be possible with fans in the bottom.

That's good to know, I had no idea.

Sorry to not answer you question from earlier, but yes; SLI is possible with dual-slot cards + fans at the bottom.

I've been tempted to pounce on one of these but I don't know if I could run SLI with watercooling on the cards. I'm just hoping I see someone do it first. I haven't done a custom loop before so I don't know if the fittings will bump into the bottom of this case. I current have a NZXT S340 which is probably the next closest thing to this case but the tempered glass is so pretty.

I've been tempted to pounce on one of these but I don't know if I could run SLI with watercooling on the cards. I'm just hoping I see someone do it first. I haven't done a custom loop before so I don't know if the fittings will bump into the bottom of this case. I current have a NZXT S340 which is probably the next closest thing to this case but the tempered glass is so pretty.

I think if you run the tubes parallel, meaning the tube enters and exits the top card, instead of enters top of the top card and exit the bottom of the bottom card, then I think you can. That's what I want to try to do with 2 1070's once I get my hands on them. Considering the water block is shorter than the second backplate, I think we have more than enough room to play with SLI water cooling.

I think if you run the tubes parallel, meaning the tube enters and exits the top card, instead of enters top of the top card and exit the bottom of the bottom card, then I think you can. That's what I want to try to do with 2 1070's once I get my hands on them. Considering the water block is shorter than the second backplate, I think we have more than enough room to play with SLI water cooling.

Thanks ninjacoder, I think that makes perfect sense to me. I love the look of EK's stuff but man is it expensive. I priced my prospective loop out at around $700